TIL Desk/World/Mogadishu/ The death toll in the massive twin truck bombings in Somalia’s capital has mounted to 300, officials said. The explosion has been called as the one of the deadliest attacks to hit capital Mogadishu since an Islamist insurgency began in 2007.
Apart from this, at least 300 have been left wounded, and families scrambled to find missing relatives amid the rubble and in hospitals. The death toll is expected to rise as emergency crews are still pulling out bodies from burned cars and demolished buildings after the Saturday blasts.
According to reports, the Somali government has blamed Al Qaeda-linked Al Shabaab extremist group for the attack. However, no group, including Al Shabaab, has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.
Speaking to the state-run radio station, Somalia’s information minister Abdirahman Omar said the blast was the largest the city had ever seen and ‘this is how merciless and brutal they are, and we have to unite against them’.